S, marking what may be called courses, are very well defined, and, while
the vertical joints are not apparent in the illustration, a close
inspection of the wall itself shows them. It will be noticed that the
builders were unable to keep straight courses, and that occasional thin
courses were put in to bring the wall up to a general level. This is
even more noticeable in other parts of t

On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 12:06 PM, David Stokes <david@...> wrote:
> Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by
> David Stokes (david@...) on Sunday, December 06, 2009 at 17:06:52
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> description: I am trying to use the script twice on the same domain, sending some replies to enquiries@ and ticket sales to tickets@, as these will be forwarded to different people.
>
> I have tried putting both addresses into the recipients, and I have tried putting different .pl fies into separate folders, but neither solutions work.
>
> Is there any way, on the same domain, I can have replies from two pages sent to different recipients.
This is covered in the documentation. See EXAMPLE 4 in the EXAMPLES
file, which is bundled with the program code. You should probably read
EXAMPLE 3 first, as it'll help you better understand EXAMPLE 4. If you
don't have the EXAMPLES file, you can download it, bundled with the
program code, from this page:
http://nms-cgi.sourceforge.net/scripts.shtml
Alternatively, you can view it online:
http://nms-cgi.sourceforge.net/formmail_compat-3.14c1/EXAMPLES
Todd

Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by
David Stokes (david@...) on Sunday, December 06, 2009 at 17:06:52
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description: I am trying to use the script twice on the same domain, sending some replies to enquiries@ and ticket sales to tickets@, as these will be forwarded to different people.
I have tried putting both addresses into the recipients, and I have tried putting different .pl fies into separate folders, but neither solutions work.
Is there any way, on the same domain, I can have replies from two pages sent to different recipients.
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river down to its mouth, and back into the wide waters of Loon Lake,
toward the camp which they had come to speak of as "home." The boys of
Mountain Lake Camp, having their swimming hour, saw the three canoes
passing out in the lake and heard the song of the girls floating in on
the wind, as their voices kept time to the dipping of their paddles:
"Oh, the laughing life, Oh, the joyous strife As my paddlers,
struggling, bend low, And the big rocks sing To the River King, And the
waters forever flow!" CHAPTER XII. NOW OUR CAMP FIRE'S BURNING LOW. "It
doesn't seem possible that the summer is nearly over and we are going
home next week," said Migwan. "It seems like only yesterday that we
came. And yet, somehow I feel as if we had always been here together.
Won't it seem queer, not to be eating and sleeping together any more?"
The Winnebagos were taking a walk down the road that ran along beside
the woods, seeking specimens of flowers and weeds. They could not help
noticing the changes in the trees and flowers along the way. Many of the
leaves were already crimson, and the wild asters were blooming in
profusion everywhere. The air had the cool, crisp clearness of autumn.
The sky had become that deep blue which marks the passing of summer, and
the clouds seemed thicker in texture. The girls drank in the air in
great draughts like strong new wine, rejoicing in

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 11:48 AM, john whatmore
<john.whatmore@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have been using you nms-formmail script to process a contact form on a friends website.
>
> This was fine for a couple of months, then he started to get unsavoury emails from the site. These went on for some time but I managed to stop them by renaming the web page. However they are starting again.
>
> Somehow the spammer is using the form itself to submit these emails. They are not email to email account but from the actual form itself. I don't understand how this happens. It would appear that some process is pasting info into the form and submitting it. I don't know if this is a computer generated thing or whether some sad individual is sitting somewhere doing it manually.
>
> Is there anyway I can stop this happening?.
John, there is no easy remedy for this problem. There are steps you
can take, but they are really just layers of security (the onion
thing). I'd lay it out like this:
1. Ensure you're using the latest version of NMS FormMail, which is 3.14c1.
2. Follow the configuration example set forth in EXAMPLE 3 of the EXAMPLES file.
If the problem persists:
3. Consider integrating reCAPTCHA, though this is not an official NMS solution:
http://old.nabble.com/NMS-FormMail.pl-and-reCaptcha-integration-solution-to18181456.html#a18181456
If the problem persists:
4. Migrate to NMS TFMail, version 1.38.
If the problem persists:
5. Employ the block_lists (DNSBL) functionality built into TFMail.
If the problem persists:
6. Take further measures on the mail server side of things. See my
reply in this thread:
http://old.nabble.com/Relay-Use-by-Spammers-to13660269.html#a13677783
Todd
P.S. I've heard of other strategies, too. Hidden fields (via CSS) to
be checked for data before submission. Math problems. Image
recognition. But, no panacea. This problem is broader in scope than
CGI programs.

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